THE PERSONALIST CRITERION IN THE ECONOMIC FUNCTION OF FAMILY AC-CORDING TO THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
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https://doi.org/10.12775/SPLP.2021.015Keywords
person, family, economic function of family, common sense, integral growthAbstract
The paper offers an analysis of the economic function of the family, its income and expenditure. The material goods, according to the fundamental personalist social teaching of the Church, need to serve the integral growth of the human being. Wealth, when idolised, creates an obstacle in our relationship with God. It may also cause unjust inequalities which hinder personal potential of some individuals. On the contrary, God’s plan necessarily requires respect for every man as well as using the common sense. In such a way family can respond to individual and common needs of its members. This article is based on selected pieces of the Catholic Social Teaching.
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